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Consultant outlines three‑phase strategic plan, recommends 20–30‑member committee and broad public input

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Ed Lee, a consultant with the Teaching Learning Alliance, told the Pembroke School Committee on Aug. 5 that a strategic plan should be built in three phases — data gathering, internal planning and implementation — and that the district should form a 20–30 person planning committee and gather broad public input.

Ed Lee, a consultant with the nonprofit Teaching Learning Alliance, told the Pembroke School Committee on Aug. 5 that a strategic plan should be built in three phases — a broad data‑gathering foundation, an internal planning phase, and an implementation phase — and that the district should use the plan to guide budgeting and annual superintendent goals. "Phase 1 is a really broad approach to gather data," Lee said, describing forums, surveys and the review of existing metrics.

Lee said phase 1 typically takes about two months and should include public forums, surveys distributed to residents (including seniors and alumni) and review of existing performance data such as MCAS and SAT results. He recommended forming a strategic planning…

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